This
is a crossover between Bones and Supernatural. I wanted to do a
crossover, and wanted it to be something that I was familiar with
that would go with Supernatural, so I picked Bones. I always thought
it would be interesting to see how Booth and Brennan would react to
something supernatural.

Chapter
1:

"Mills
Road."

Agent
Seeley Booth looked at the sign as they passed it. "Good. We're
on the right road."

"I
told you we were on the right road. You were the one who said we had
missed it."

"No,
Bones, I told you—never mind."

"What
does this case involve anyway? You were very vague on the phone."

"Because
I know barely anything about it. All I know is that there was a
homicide and it involved a minor. I know there's a need for me and
there's a need for you. And when we get to Shenandoah National
Park, we will be told why."

Dr.
Temperance Brennan sighed. "Fine."

The
two sat in silence for the next few miles until something interrupted
them with a loud bang.

"What
was that?" Brennan asked, eyes wide, looking around.

"Just
a flat," Booth said with a sigh, pulling over. "A pain in the
ass, but they do happen. Nothing to get jumpy over. See, this never
would have happened in my car. This is why I don't like renting
cars."

Booth
took a flashlight from under the seat before he got out of the car,
slamming the door shut, and walked around the car, inspecting the
tire. He let out a sigh of discontent before going to the trunk of
the car.

And
froze as he heard a twig snap.

Booth
stopped what he was doing and stood up, moving the flashlight around,
checking out the surrounding forest. Once he was satisfied there was
nothing in the area, he turned back to the trunk.

"Booth!
Look out!"

Booth
whirled around to face his attacker, who backed off as he drew his
weapon.

"Freeze,
FBI!" he yelled. The man smirked at him and lunged forward. Booth
fired three times into the man's chest and backed up into the car.
His attacker seemed to ignore the bullets, cuffing him hard on the
side of the head. Booth collapsed to the ground and tried to gather
himself, but he received a harsh kick to the back of his head, and
fell back down to the street, unconscious.

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